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Calla palustris (Araceae): New palynological insights with special regard to its controversial systematic position and to closely related genera.
Ulrich S, Hesse M, Bröderbauer D, Bogner J, Weber M, Halbritter H. Ulrich S, et al. Taxon. 2013 Aug 21;62(4):701-712. doi: 10.12705/624.34. Taxon. 2013. PMID: 25821249 Free PMC article.
Almost all systematic treatments agree that Calla is a puzzling case, being a highly autapomorphic taxon with obscure relationships. ...We studied the pollen morphology and ultrastructure of Calla by light and electron microscopy, and mapped the relevant pollen char …
Almost all systematic treatments agree that Calla is a puzzling case, being a highly autapomorphic taxon with obscure relationships. …
Stable cesium ((133)Cs) uptake by Calla palustris from different substrates.
Rinaldi F, Komínková D, Berchová K, Daguenet J, Pecharová E. Rinaldi F, et al. Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 2017 May;139:301-307. doi: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2017.01.048. Epub 2017 Feb 7. Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 2017. PMID: 28167442
The uptake of stable cesium ((133)Cs) by Calla palustris was evaluated from four different substrates: water, soil, keramzit (a clay granule) and water with the addition of a potassium compound, after an eight days exposure to a solution of 0.5mM cesium chloride. .. …
The uptake of stable cesium ((133)Cs) by Calla palustris was evaluated from four different substrates: water, soil, keramzit ( …
IRREGULAR FLORAL DEVELOPMENT IN CALLA PALUSTRIS (ARACEAE) AND THE CONCEPT OF HOMEOSIS.
Lehmann NL, Sattler R. Lehmann NL, et al. Am J Bot. 1992 Oct;79(10):1145-1157. doi: 10.1002/j.1537-2197.1992.tb13710.x. Am J Bot. 1992. PMID: 30139142
About two-thirds of the more than 100 genera in the Araceae lack tepals and their absence is considered derived. Unlike most of these atepalate genera, Calla palustris has about twice as many stamens per flower. Using epi-illumination microscopy, we studied floral d …
About two-thirds of the more than 100 genera in the Araceae lack tepals and their absence is considered derived. Unlike most of these atepal …
Influence of potassium concentration gradient on stable caesium uptake by Calla palustris.
Komínková D, Berchová-Bímová K, Součková L. Komínková D, et al. Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 2018 Dec 15;165:582-588. doi: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2018.09.041. Epub 2018 Sep 17. Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 2018. PMID: 30236920
The effect of potassium (K) concentration gradient on stable caesium (Cs) uptake by Calla palustris was studied under hydroponic conditions after eight-day exposure in a greenhouse experiment. ...The application of K reduced the transfer of stable Cs from water to …
The effect of potassium (K) concentration gradient on stable caesium (Cs) uptake by Calla palustris was studied under hydropon …
Target sequence data shed new light on the infrafamilial classification of Araceae.
Haigh AL, Gibernau M, Maurin O, Bailey P, Carlsen MM, Hay A, Leempoel K, McGinnie C, Mayo S, Morris S, Pérez-Escobar OA, Yeng WS, Zuluaga A, Zuntini AR, Baker WJ, Forest F. Haigh AL, et al. Am J Bot. 2023 Feb;110(2):e16117. doi: 10.1002/ajb2.16117. Epub 2023 Feb 5. Am J Bot. 2023. PMID: 36480380 Free article.
PREMISE: Recent phylogenetic studies of the Araceae have confirmed the position of the duckweeds nested within the aroids, and the monophyly of a clade containing all the unisexual flowered aroids plus the bisexual-flowered Calla palustris. The main objective of the …
PREMISE: Recent phylogenetic studies of the Araceae have confirmed the position of the duckweeds nested within the aroids, and the monophyly …
Leaf NPK stoichiometry, δ15 N, and apparent nutrient limitation of co-occurring carnivorous and noncarnivorous plants.
Givnish TJ, Shiba ZW. Givnish TJ, et al. Ecology. 2022 Dec;103(12):e3825. doi: 10.1002/ecy.3825. Epub 2022 Oct 17. Ecology. 2022. PMID: 35861100
Evergreen ericaceous shrubs exhibited significantly higher levels of percentage C and lower values of delta(15) N than mat nonericads. Calla palustris-growing in the nutrient-rich moat at the bog's upland edge-had very high values of leaf N, K, delta(15) N, and N:P …
Evergreen ericaceous shrubs exhibited significantly higher levels of percentage C and lower values of delta(15) N than mat nonericads. Ca
Assessment of heavy metal accumulation potential of aquatic plants for bioindication and bioremediation of aquatic environment.
Petrov DS, Korotaeva AE, Pashkevich MA, Chukaeva MA. Petrov DS, et al. Environ Monit Assess. 2022 Nov 18;195(1):122. doi: 10.1007/s10661-022-10750-0. Environ Monit Assess. 2022. PMID: 36400901
.), arrowhead (Sagittaria sagittifolia L.), broadleaf cattail (Typha latifolia L.), water arum (Calla palustris L.), acute sedge (Carex acuta L.), reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.), and meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria (L.) ...The possibility of using such …
.), arrowhead (Sagittaria sagittifolia L.), broadleaf cattail (Typha latifolia L.), water arum (Calla palustris L.), acute sed …
Toxicity of plant material used as emergency food during famines in Finland.
Airaksinen MM, Peura P, Ala-Fossi-Salokangas L, Antere S, Lukkarinen J, Saikkonen M, Stenbäck F. Airaksinen MM, et al. J Ethnopharmacol. 1986 Dec;18(3):273-96. doi: 10.1016/0378-8741(86)90006-1. J Ethnopharmacol. 1986. PMID: 3821142
The chemical contents of the commonly used "pettu" (pine bark), lichen (Cetraria islandica, Cladonia sp.) and water plants (Calla palustris, Menyathes trifoliata, Nymphea sp. and Nuphar luteum) are described and their toxicity after traditional pretreatments were st …
The chemical contents of the commonly used "pettu" (pine bark), lichen (Cetraria islandica, Cladonia sp.) and water plants (Calla